Consular Services Outreach in Semarang
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(18 NOV 2022) - The Philippine Embassy in Jakarta will conduct Consular Services Outreach for Filipinos in Semarang and its nearby areas of Central Java on 3 December 2022 (Saturday).
The following consular services will be available during the outreach:
- Passport Applications (New, Renewal, Extensions/Amendments)
- Civil Registration (Report of birth, marriage and death)
- Fingerprinting for NBI Form No. 5 (NBI clearance application form)
- Notarials (Acknowledgment and Jurat)
Filipinos who wish to avail the services of the Embassy during the outreach are required to register on this link https://tinyurl.com/mpwwwfnv. Venue, time slot, and other details will be emailed to applicants who will register for the outreach.
For the requirements on consular services, please visit the website www.jakartape.gov.ph. For questions, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with subject “Consular Outreach”.
Notice of Embassy Holiday (Nov 2022)
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The public is hereby informed that the Philippine Embassy in Jakarta will be closed on the following dates:
01 November 2022 (Tuesday) - All Saints' Day
30 November 2022 (Wednesday) - Bonifacio Day
For concerns on passport, visa, civil registration, authentication, notarials and other consular transactions, please send your inquiry via email to jakartaconsular(at)yahoo.com .
If you are a Philippine citizen in distress needing EMERGENCY assistance in Indonesia (arrested /detained by police, victim of human trafficking, and other emergencies of a similar nature) you may call the Assistance-to-Nationals hotline at 0811 887 344 or send an email to jakarta.atn(at)yahoo.com .
Please be guided accordingly.
Philippine Space Agency Officials Visit the Embassy
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Message of SFA Manalo on United Nations Day 2022
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(24 Oct 2022) -- Seventy-seven years ago, the Philippines joined 50 other countries to establish the United Nations, an organization born out of humanity’s collective desire to overcome conflict, crisis, and catastrophe after the Second World War.
Today – in the face of global challenges, such as climate change and food insecurity, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and increasing geopolitical conflicts and tensions – the need to build a more peaceful, united, and prosperous world remains.
As President Ferdinand R. Marcos stated recently at the United Nations General Assembly, “We need the United Nations to continue to work. And we, the Philippines, are determined to be part of that solution.”
Throughout the years, the Philippines has been an active member and staunch advocate for the values and ideals of the United Nations.
We have always stood up for sovereign equality of states, peaceful resolution of disputes, equal rights of women and men, inclusive social development, the rule of law, and justice for all.